Fairy Devices to Demonstrate Wearable AI at Startup World Cup 2026
Fairy Devices, already recognized at CES and by Time, is using a startup competition event to introduce its latest AI video analysis service, signaling a push to commercialize its wearable platform beyond remote support.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
Fairy Devices will exhibit at Startup World Cup 2026 on July 17 at Grand Hyatt Tokyo. The company plans to present its neck-worn THINKLET wearable, the LINKLET remote support service, and a new FPV Video Analysis service that uses AI to analyze first-person video. THINKLET and LINKLET previously won three Innovation Awards at CES 2022 and a Time Best Inventions award.
Fairy Devices, whose mission is "making all human wisdom distributable," will appear at the Startup World Cup exhibition on July 17. The company will bring three products: the neck-worn THINKLET, which includes a camera, microphone, and 4G LTE module; the LINKLET remote support service that works with Microsoft Teams and Zoom; and the new FPV Video Analysis, which applies AI to first-person video to convert worker actions into data. The THINKLET and LINKLET have already won awards at CES 2022 and from Time magazine.
- THINKLET: Neck-worn wearable with camera, microphone, and 4G LTE module; designed for hands-free work
- LINKLET: Remote support service using first-person view via Teams and Zoom
- FPV Video Analysis: AI analysis of first-person video to convert worker actions into data
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